Joining with Hitachi on the CCTF continues a long-standing partnership that dates back to the 1970s.

SaskPower and Hitachi will each contribute approximately $30 million to the CCTF, with SaskPower acting as owner/operator.

The CCTF has been built to accommodate a wide range of test configurations, ensuring it remain a viable facility for many years.

In addition to the CCTF, SaskPower will be among the first electric utilities in the world to operate a commercial-scale power plant with a fully-integrated carbon capture and storage operating system.

Web posting was accomplished using two methods: posting a file to a CENTRIXS 4-EYES Web site; or sending an e-mail with the attachment to be posted to CENTRIXS-JPN or CENTRIXS-R to an air-gap watch at CCTF.

A considerable amount of time was spent by CAOC personnel managing the CFACC Web site, drafting e-mails in the proper format for the CCTF air-gap and monitoring the correct posting of data by air-gap.

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